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Survivor?!

Z

zomb

Rooted leaf :watchplant: -Is she a true survivor raising from ashes when no green matter is left ?!:dunno:
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...like the phoenix
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I think she will dry out the leaf soon and later return from ground with a shootin stem :wave:

You?!
 
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schwilly

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I don't think she'll make it.

I think there needs to be a node for there to be a shoot.

Would be a hell of a thing if it did take off.
 
Z

zomb

Det skal nok kunne lade sig gøre... Ved meristem formering i lab anvendes microskopiske plantedele, celler, som opformeres, og her er det altså på celle-plan der klones. Enhver celle har alle nødvendige egenskaber...

I naturen er det ganske normalt at planter skyder fra basis efter afbrænding, herbivore eller udtørring.

Har set mange eksempler på blomster fra punktet hvor ledningsstrengene samles på bladet... -som her!
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Bastard yppighed/ vigourus hybrid er grunden til jeg i første omgang prøvede dette, idet denne plante laver rødder på 3-4 dage og gror som bare fanden. Den kan kun få en smule konkurrence fra 1-2 andre blandt mange...

BTW; - så er der rigeligt materiale på planten andet end blade at tage cutz fra, og processen inden man har en fed lille klon er alt for lang ifht. hvis man nappede et skud. Dog ser jeg måske fordele i leafklones hvis man vil have cutz fra bloom, da de måske er nemmere at revegge?!
 

mad librettist

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I don't think she'll make it.

I think there needs to be a node for there to be a shoot.

Would be a hell of a thing if it did take off.


the node making the roots is perfectly capable of making a new shoot as well.

I foresee the leaf dying, and a shoot coming from under ground.
 

schwilly

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the node making the roots is perfectly capable of making a new shoot as well.

I foresee the leaf dying, and a shoot coming from under ground.

I see what you mean. I just question whether the cells of the new apical meristem in this type of situation would be totally undifferentiated.

Seems as though the new meristem on such a small cut would be so dominated by rooting auxins that the creation of a shoot meristem would be suppressed.

Obviously my grasp on this stuff is tenuous at best. I'm pulling for that little leaf but I still predict death.
 
Z

zomb

...I'm pulling for that little leaf but I still predict death.

Took the chance and put her in prepared 'survival coco'. She has now fought of the battle gettin from moist air surroundings, to dry air and moist rootin substrate, and really just cut of that yellow part, drying it out... The gren part is still functional.

She is now under 18w fl as in the propagator. She can go for the 200w cfl soon enough.

Feel like cuttin of the part dryed out...- but again, as you see, the 'finger' strings lives almost all way up the fingaz
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mad librettist

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I see what you mean. I just question whether the cells of the new apical meristem in this type of situation would be totally undifferentiated.

Seems as though the new meristem on such a small cut would be so dominated by rooting auxins that the creation of a shoot meristem would be suppressed.

Obviously my grasp on this stuff is tenuous at best. I'm pulling for that little leaf but I still predict death.


if he plays his cards right, no only will a new shoot come out, I predict that new shoot will show "reveg" type leaf structure. In my experience this takes a while.
 
Z

zomb

still alive!

still alive!

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...is it bulbs or? -at he bottom af the stem?
 

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